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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930.

Local Sport

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE MATCHES.

CRAIGENGOWER FAVOURITES FOR THE SENIOR ·

SHIELD.

KOWLOON DOCK UPSET THE PROSPECTS OF CIVIL SERVICE.

JUNIOR LEADERS BOTH BEATEN.

Craigongower maintained their triumphant march in the ecnior division of the lawn bowls league on Saturday. They beat Club de Recreio on all rinks, while 'Kowloon Dock helped the champicas in their hat trick" ambitions by spoiling the chances of Civil Service. Bradbury's team proved their superiority by defeating the King's Park "star" rink. This success gives the Craigengower rink a total of 107 shots up during the season, while Luz drops down to '.

4

The joint-leaders in the junior division again fell together. Civil Service received an ́ubexpected surprise from the Electricians. Kowloon Bowling Green Club lost at Taikoo by a margin of two shota. They have one more match to plag, Civil Service being at home to Kowloon and the Bowling Green team playing away at King's Park. It seems probable that the championship" will have to be decided by a replay between the two teams.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

Craigengower (away beat Club de Recreio by 34 shots, 67-33 Kowloon Dock (away) beat Civil

Service by four shots, 38-34. Taikoo (away) beat. Bowling Green Club by 18 shots, 70-55. Kowloon C.C. (home) beat the

Police by 18 shots, 72-54. División II.

Tajkoo

(home) beat Bowling Green Club by two shots,

69-57.

Electric, R.C. (home) beat Ciril Service by 14 shots, 63-49. Kowloon C.C. (away) beat the Yacht Club by 18 shots, 64-16. Craigengower (hame) beat Club de

Recrelo by three shots,. 59-53.

LEAGUE I.

Recreio v. Oraigongower.

At Club de Recreio. Craigengow-

er won by 34 shots.

Recreio.

C. H. Basto

L. A Gutierrez

O. A. Lopes

P. A. Ivanovich

(Skip)

Kowloom C.C. v. Police.

11

At Kowloon C.C. The home team beat the Police by 18 shots

Kowloon 0.0. E. C. Fincher J. A. "Howe W. Hyde 3. C. Lyal

(Skip).... 29

H. Gittins C. J. Tacchi A. Hyde-Lay

J. Fraser. (Skip)

.O. B. Raven B. Petheram H. Overs

J. S. Riddell

W. MacHardy

J. Fender

<(Skip)

Oralgangower e. Becraló,

At Craigengower. The home team best Club de Recreio by three shots

Oralgengower.

F. Finner

W. Ward

I. Abbas

J. Cavanagh

(Skip)

D. K. Kharas Summons

R. C. Reed

W. Gill

(Skip)....

T. McBride

E. Mowlung

Récrolo. J. J. M. Alves J. J. Basto

B. R. Robarts "R. H. Basto

(Skip)......

F. V. Ribeiro

40

H. Rozario

A. L. el Sousa J. Carr

(Skip)

Total

*

1"

E. i. Remedios F. X. M. Silva

18 (Skip) ...... 2

II. F. Baptista

A. V. Barros

C. M. S. Alves.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

WINS FOR 'VARSITY AND

INDIANS.

Two.tennis matches were decided over the week-end, which resulted in wins for the University over the Nippon Club in the "B" division, and the Indians at the expense of South China A.A. in the

section.

The first game was played "on the Nippon Club courts and the standard of play was rather high, the University lads only getting the better of the argument by the odd

set in nine.

PLAY BALLT

FIRST BASEBALL MATCH OF SEASON,

JAPANESE BEAT SOUTH CHINA.

The baseball season opened on

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.

[REUTER'S "AMERICAN SERVICE

New York, August 13. The following are the results of the baseball matches played in the National League to-day:- Saturday, when South Chian (last

Pittsburg year's champions) met the Japanese Pittsburg

Cincinnati A seven inning Baseball Club in

St. Louis Chicago tussle..

There was a very big crowd pre- seat to see "Sir Shou-son Chow. | pitch the first ball to the Hon. Mru A. T. Creasy who brought off a big hit in fine style, after which

The scores were Yoshikawa and Kinosita (Nippon the Japanese lada took the field. Club)

The game was full of thrills from start to Anish.

19

A. E. B. Alves-

(Skip)

beat F. T. Khoq, and Y. K.

19

Ng

6.4

59

Total

beat G. de Sousa and G. E.

Yeot

7-5

& 9-

LEAGUE TABLÊS.

beat D. K. Samy and P. P.

Khoo

Takemass and Hats (Nippoa in feply.

The following are the positions to Club) date

Division L

The South China bunch were retired without scoring in the first stanza and the Japanese supporters were almost wild with delight when the Nipponites scored two markers There was

no. doubt whatever that they were the better side, and when they batted again for the third time, they added four more runs to bring the ecore to 60 in their favour,

The Chinese lads then came back 08 12. Nakazato and Fujieda (Nippon on their opponents and in the next

Club):

lost to F, F. Khoo and Y. K

Ng

Craigèngower

Civil Service... 13 Taikoo R.C..... 13 Kowloon C.C.... 13

7

P. W. D. L. Pts. 0 12 11

1 22 8 0 3 18 155 15

2.8 lost to G. de Souse and G.

E. Yeah......

2-8

lost to D. E. Samy and P. P.

Khoo

4-6

6

6 13

+1

Koloon B.G.C. 19 Club de Recreio 19 Kowloon D.R.C. 13 Police R.C...... 13

6

4

6 10

5 0 B 10 10 13 0

lost to F. Y. Khoo and Y. K

0

Ng

400

Police B.C. Smith

SHOTS FOL AND AGAINST.

lost to G. de Sousa and G.

E. Yeah

For Agst. Up Da

Craigengower

709 530 910

0

3-6 beat, D. K. Sámy, and P. P.

Khoo

6. 3

15

F. Nolan

E. G. Post

25

(Skip)

19

W. S. Dall

Taikoo R.O...... 768 703 Civil Service... 699 640 30. Kowloon D.R.C. 796 746 Kowloon B.G.C. 714 € -- 22 Club de Recreio 658 712 0 Kowloon C.C. ... 794 803 .. 0 29 Folice R.C... 610 949.

Division II.

0

0

30

0

1

.0

20

Hunter

90

Kowloon B.G.C. 13 9 0 Civil Service... 13 9 Yacht Club ...... 197 Taikoo R.C...... 1 Kowloon C.C..... 126 Club de Recreio 10 5 Craigengoter 13 4 0.9 8 Electric R.C.. 13 4 0 9 8

0.

4 18 4 18 0 13. 14:

05 19

0 8 12

08. 10

A. E. Silkstone

(Skip) 19

Tota!... 72.

W. McLeod

G. Alexander

"W. Glendinning

J. C. West (Skip)

"Total

LEAGUE II.

Taikoo v. Bowling Green. At Taikoo. The home team beat the Bowling Green Club by two shots.

Taikoo R.0. K. Mcintyre

Craigengewer.. Brown

W. T. Brightman G. H. Stewart

W. Colling

HL. McKechnie

C. 8. Rosselet (Skip)....... 20

R. Basa

11

416

(Skip)

E. Tuck

R. A C. Basto

H. A. Alves

C. E. Marques

A. C. V. Ribeiro

(Skip)

A. 8. Gomes

L. C. R. Souza

11

C. G. Silva R: F. Luz

(Skip)....... 11

Total

33

A. E. Coates

E. 1 Arculli”

U. M. Umar

24

(Skip) 23

F. J. Névéa

M. A. R. Sonsa

D. Rumjaha B. W. Bradbury (Skip) ... 20

Total

Civil Service v. Kowloon Dock,

T. Swan

11

Bowling Green, Sheppard E. Kern F. R. Rapley

G. E. Roylance

(Skip)..... 22

D. W. Phillips

W. Cunningham H. F. Stoneham

S. Amery

D. C. Walmsley

(Skip)

I. Stainton W. Bell D. Müdro

R. K. DuneanI

(Skip)

Total

W. E. Hale

A. Davidson

*

(8kip)

G.. Chambers

G. Thompson

H. Rosé

(Skip)

W. S. Drake 14

Total

Eléctric E.G. 2. Olvil Service.

18

South China v. Indiana,

Another close game was seen when these teams met at 'Sookun- poo. This also resulted in a 0 339 victory by the odd set, the home team claiming the point after a

P. W. D. L Pts.hard-fought game.

The scores were:-

SHOTS FOE AND AGAINST.

Für Agst. Up. Dr. Kowloon B.G.C. 698 709 115 Civil Service ... 82 723 101 Yacht Club 709 866 43 Club de Recreio.772-730 Taikoo B.C. 649 639 Kowlood C..... 678 735 Craigengower... 732 812 Electric R.C. ... 690 848

M. O. Hoossen and D. Mohamed (L.R.C.):—

lost to Wong Fuk Nam and

Ho Hin Kau

...... 38 heat Chan Kam Moon and

Chan Kam Hung

7-5 beat Slow Kam Sang and Li

Kwai Fan

7: 5

three innings, they piled up seven rune to lead by 7-8, bat that proved their final effort, for the Japanese put on another four runs in the sixth inning, and Koge pitched well to blank the Chinese out in their last frame to give the Nippon team a 10-7 win.

This is the first time the Japanese beat their Chinese rivals "in an opening game, and with the former showing so good form early in the season, thê lätter will have to buck up considerably if they want to hold the shield for another season,

The fine-up and scores follow: Miki

3b. Chow Young Takezawa

Taoi Ping Fan Honda

Peter Do Hachiuma c. Malty Chang Suzuki L. Jackson Leung Murata

Ching Keo

6. Philadelphia 13. Philadelphia

o New York # Boston

4 Brooklyn

SENATORS SOUNDLY

TROUNCED.

DODGERS ACCOUNT FOR "

THE PIRATES.

[UNITED PRESS.]

New York, August 7.-Once more the gap between the American Leagus leaders (the Athletics) and the Washington Senators' widened to-day, for following yesterday's Senators' victory over Philadelphia, the Athletics won over the Senators and changed their respective per- centages to .681 and 593. Wash. ington out-hit the Athletics again, with ten hits to six for the Philadelphians, and each team made one error, but the Athletics' hits care where they counted and brought a 4 to 1 win.

Playing at New York, the Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox by 5 to 1, making ten hits to Boston's nine and profiting by one error by their opponents.

6-4

In the National circuit, the Brooklyn Dodgers stretched their margin of leadership by a victory over the Pirates at Pitts- without burg. The game was errors, and the Dodgers got 14 hita This left the to the Pirates' 11. Dodgers' percentage at 813.

The second-place Cubs nosed out a 6-8 win over the St. Louis Cards in a game wherein there were no errors and each team made la hits.

The detailed scores for the day follow:

» AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs.

The National League, In the National eircuit, there was; likewise one double-header, between the Giants and the pirates, ad Pittsburg, and the Giants won both games. The first was a walk-away; 9 to 1, due in large part to the fact that the Pirates made three" errors. In the second, it was simply a case of superior pitching, the Pirates making only five hits while the Giants got 13 and won by 7 to 2

.1

Brooklyn marched on in the van. with the strengthening influence of a win over the Cards at St. Louis by a score of 11 to 5. In addition to getting 13 hits to St. Louis* 10, - the league leaders kept a clean slate, while the Cards were forced to chalk up three errors.

The Phillies hammered the Reds, 8 to 5, making 19 hits to eight and one error to two. At Chicago, the Cubs won over Boston by 4 to 1.

The detailed acores for the day Follow:

Clabs,

AMERICAN LEAGUE.“

Chicago

Philadelphia

(first game),

Chicago Philadelphia

(second game)

St. Louis New York

Cleveland "Washington

R. H

1

3

K

14

13

8

Detroitáži 6 Boston.......8

NATIONAL, LEAGUE,

Cluba. New York Pittsburg

(first game)

New York Pittsburg

(second game)

Philadelphia Cincinnati

Boston

Chicago

Brooklyn St. Louis

Cluba

B..

15

8.

13

"8

10

쫌.

13

-10

Standings..

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Philadelphia

Washington

Ib."

0

0

A. R. Minu and D. M. A. Razack (I.R.C.):~-

Ashizawa

.r.f.

Milton Goo

Won Lost

Pct.

0

0

lost to Wong Fuk Nam and

Ho Hin Kau'...........

4-8

Koga Kusano

P1

Ed. Chang

74 37

*.667

c.f.

To Kwan

6543

602

10

0

beat Chan Kam Moon and

0 ST 0: 80 0 158

Chan Kam Hung

......

lost to Siow Kam Sang and

Liu Kwai Fári

4-0

S.C.A.A. Japanese

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 0001490-

R. H.

E.

New York

65 48

:080

Cleveland

58 64

.509

Boston:

છે.

1

Detroit

31

57 $486,

20 4 0 0 4 ---10

New York .......

Chicago

64 44

.407

St. Louis

43

.384

Washington

10

Boston

38

1245

KTAOSAS v. TEXACO.

Philadelphia

NATIONAL LEAGUE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Clube.

Won Lost

Pet.

Clubs.

R.

Н.

E.

"Brooklyn"

60 41

.617

Brooklyn

14

0

Chicago.

62 44 .585

Pittsburg

-11:

0

New York

80

46 .466

St. Louis

53

.500

Chicago

13

0

Pittsburg

50

54

.481

0

Boston

50

1407

Cincinatti Philadelphia 38

1398

..340

COMING CHESS MATCH

INTERESTING EVENT IN HONG KONG.

A chess contest between Chinese from South and North China will goon take place in Hong Kong. At

19 the request of the Wah Nam Chess

Club of Hong Kong, the Wan Kuo

J. 6. Ackber and, S. A. R, Buz (İ.R.C.)--

lost to Wong Fuk Nam and

Ho Hin Kau

4- B

beat Chan Kam Moon and

"B3 Chân Kim Hàng beat Slow Kam Sang and

Liu Kwai Fan.

6-3

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions of the teams up to

57 Chess Club in Shanghai recently date are:-

dispatched three chess champions

At North Point. The Electric

who arrived here last week.

Those representing. South Chine will be Lee Hing Chuch of Hong Kong and Wong Chung Hin and

Indian B.C. Kowloon C.C.

At Civil Service C.C. Kowloon RC. "beat the Civil Service by 14 Fung King Yu of Canton. The Chinese R.C.

Book won by four shots.

Civil Service. Kowloon Dock

E. W Simmonds J. V. Ramsay Jas. T. Dobbie A. M. Calman J. Hollidge

G. Henders{3} W. Grimmitt B. Gray (Skip)

J. Orem

4

21 (CLIP) 15

"W. Greiz

L.E. Longbottom E. Docherty

G. O. Moss

4. Gregory

(Skip)....... 10.

F. J. Jones

S. E. Alderman

A H. Ubwick

A O Brawn.

(Skip)

Total

F. C. Goodman

W. Hedley

(Skip)

C. Atkinson G. Mitchell H. G. Cooper F. Coller 14(Ekip)

54 Total

Bowling Green v. Taikoo.

22

At Kowloon Bowling Green Chub,

Taikoo won by 15 shota

Bowling Green,

G Sherriff

J. S. McIntosh"

K. Muir

AM, Holland

(Skip)

WET. Farrell:

€23

Taikoo R.C.

JC. Chalmers J.C. Polson J. Russell Wotherspoon

(Skip) .............. 1′′

Grimes Drummond HM. McTavish J. Ferguson (Skip)....... 19 (Skip) VH. Chittenden G. McLeod 0.8. Best

1. Cloan, 6

E. W. L. Hogbin J. Laing

L. Guyong

(Skip)

Total

RC. Wallace

shots.

Electric R.C. W. Stoker

Civil Servica, F. Willmott E. Thompson I E. Luck D. S. Hill W. Bickford

F. F. Duckworth J. R. Archibald

(Skip)....... 31

. (Skip)

7

P. T. Knight

7. G. Kerley

Saunderson

H. E. Strange

Davies

G. T. Padgett Hollands

W. B. Muskett

(Skip) 19

A. Tarbuc

Borby A

E: Hirich

L. de Rome (Skip)

Total

(Skip) 19.

E. L. Holland

R. R. Wood

F. H. Holdman

F. Haynes

(Skip)

Total

Yacht Club r. Kowloon 0.0.

23

**Division.

contest will be held at the Wah Hong Kong C.C. Nam Chess Club, 114, Hollywood South Chins An Road, or at the Chinese Y.M.C.A., | M.B.K. Bridges Street.

SHAMROCK V. PRAISED.

CREATES GOOD IMPRESSION GOOD LM IN AMERICA.

[KEETER'S, AMERICAN SÈRVICKŢ

NEW LONDON (C.), Aug. 10,

3 3 0 3 32 1 A

3

2

1 2

I

21

31 20

This game was played on the South Chins field yesterday, and it also attracted a large crowd. The Teraco outfit are a new entry and quite naturally the local ball fani were anxious to see how they could shape.

St. Louis

FULL POINTS FOR ATHLETICS AND NTS

Senators Barely Get Home from Cleveland.

Lawrence pitched for them, while Zafra, was behind the batter, and when the "K's were blanked out P. W. L Pts. in the first inning, it looked pretty good for the "oll tingi." How

New York, August 8-To-day ever, the Chinese lads got into their stride in the next inning and scored was a good day for baseball league every time they visited the Box leaders, with the Brooklyn Dodgers with the exception of the fifth trouncing the St. Louis Cardinals stanza, when no less than six of and the Philadelphia Athletic wal PW. L Pt the Texaco lads crossed the plate loping the Chicago White Sof twich to bring the score to 5-6 in their in a double-header. This raised favour. This in no way dishearten- Brooklyn's percentage to ed the Kisosa, men, who went on though the Cubs, who likewise won, to make six and seven runs in the moved up to 585, while in the sixth and seventh mbings, respec American circuit, though the lives, while the texaco players Athletics went up to 607, the could only gather one fun in each Senators, likewise chalking up a

"B" Division.

7

Chinese R.C..

13 0: 12 Indian B.C.12 111 11 Craigengower C.C.19 7 5 Club de Recreio 10 046- RE...Sports Club 11 6 5 6 Hong Kong CG11 8 5 6 South China A.A....11 65 University

.12

M.B.K. .................. Kowloon C.C... §. United Service C.C. 9.

Commodore Vincent Astor, of the | Nippon Club .............................10-

New York Yacht Club, arrived in 49 the flagship Nouzmakál -and for-

mally welcomed Shamrock Ve

At the Yacht Club. Kowloon C.C. won by 18 shots.

Yacht Club. E. B. Reed

Fr Bentley ge

B. E. Maughan Chapman (Skip)

Murdock

Kowloon

He was greeted by Colonel Dun- can Neill, of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, who accompanied the Shant rock V on her voyage

Countguard patrol boats ar 6.0.eireling the Shamrock V. to keep off hordes of would-be visitors in small boats.

C. G. Harrison':

T. W. Carr

G.S. Dinten

J. Blackburn

11

(Ship)

W. Borrowman

V. C. Labrum

Civil Service 0.011 European Y.1.0...11

4* ( ** Divisiod.

Chinees B.C. Hong Kong C.C. Indian, B.C..... Club de Becreio University

South China A.A.g

The Admiral commanding the Kowloon C.C. lögal submarine base has offered | Nippon Club 24 Col Neill any assistance that may Filipino Club

be needed

N. DIFFISAmerican critics praise the Bhars rock Ve and say, she looks as though

A. Maöfáfline.

24

(Skip) ...... 17

E. 8. Abraham

NVA Croucher

(Skip)... 23

L. Jack A. J. Kew F. G. Herridge J. M. Jack

A. Stevenson

AL Shields

25

(Skip).

18(Skip)

Total

70

124 (Skip)

17:

well in light sire and yet be ablt to stand up to a blow.

- dir Thomas Lápton Arrives......

NEW YORK, August 16.

Sir Thomas Lipton, the owner of Shamrock V, has arrived here.

Total 40 Total 01 He was honoured by a civic

reception.

P. W. L Pts..

11

82 8

27

of these stanzas,

feature of the game was & beautiful sock for the circuit run by Fong in the second inmugs, when he scored two ahead of him.

The Taxins.

The teams lined-up as under:

STORAGE.

ESATULCE Zatra Russakoff

HL Chau Peter Wong

K. K. Leung

W. Hong Sling 0. C. Leung

Barros

Pinley

Civil Service 0:0. Kowloon Indian 1:0.11 German T.C..

Brenasa

P. F. Fong S

K. Leung

#Mixed Doubles

Aquino

Fong

W. I Pis

Scores.

Indian R.C.

United Services E.0. Kowloon C.ON THE Chinese, R.C. Ladies R.C.. University

Club de Recreio ....

inning by inning,

were

Kiad Texaco

0321007=D 010161110

victory, rose to 602

.817,

The Athletics had no difficulty in scoring their double win, taking the first game at

at 5 to I and the second st 4 to 1. and allowing the Sox a sum total of only a dozen hits for the two contests.

The Senators won by & narrower margin, 5 to 4, but they made 14 hits to Cleveland's 10, suffering only through the fact that they perpe trated two errors.

The Yankees won over the St. Louis Browns by 5 to 3 at New York. Both aid showed tight pitching and the Browns made out five hita;

getting eight.

Detroit's Tigers went to Boston

and fell before the tail-enders by

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC

CHAMPIONSHIPS.

NEW WORLD'S RECORDS. CREATED.

{THROUGH BEUTKE'S AGINGT.}

LONDON, August 16.1

At Stamford Bridge, in the woman's athletic championships, new world's records were created in the geo yards by Miss G. Land, who covered the distance in 2 mins. 13-1/5 secs.

The mile walk was woit by- C. Mason in 8 mins. 14.2/5 seca. The 220 yards race was won Mies N. Halstead in 25.2/5.secs.

SCHMELING IN ROLE OF PEACEMAKER.

PACIFIES AUDIENCE WHO PROTESTED AGAINST

DECISION:

Hamburg, August 8-Forty thou sand:

today witnessed the petween two mans, Hay

rath, the former mann and

Schoenrath took from him by knock ing him out in the first round. public at first protested against the

decision but became quiet when máx

86 though they made 13 hits to Schmeling appeared in the ring and

eight for the home team. Each side declared his approval of the

made two errors.

"decision."

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